The next task was deciding what type of "artwork" to attach to the pen along with what to make it with and how to make it? Since I was working with Apoxie Sculpt in my sculpture classes, it was an easy decision to make. Apoxie Sculpt adheres to just about any surface and is extremely durable, meaning it was a perfect match for my pen.
For my first pen design, I created a leaf with a ladybug sitting atop the leaf, because I have a fondness for ladybugs. Since there was a metal clip attached to the cap of my refillable pen, I used the clip as the foundation for my piece. While working on my design, I wanted to ensure that the metal clip was completely disguised by the ladybug and leaf. This design/method also ensured that my attached "artwork" would be securely attached to the pen. My ladybug and leaf were not going anywhere except where my pen went.
After designing my pens, I wanted to find a box to properly present them in. Since I couldn't find the right type of box for my pens, I set out to design my own boxes for them. Welcome...the Artful Box! A box specifically designed to present your Artful Pen in. After, much effort of trial and error and testing appropriate materials, I'm getting close to providing the boxes through my on-line stores and exhibits. Please take a look at my boxes and pens to see what you think. I appreciate your feedback and comments. Thank you!
2 comments:
I love your pens and was just looking for one as a gift for my sons teacher, any thoughts to an apple pen, I think it would be a great teachers gift for the end of the year.
Also do you sell your prints in your shop, the picture of the bridge is gorgeous.
Thank you for your comments about my work.
Speaking of an Apple Pen design, I have been thinking of doing an Apple Pen design. Would you like me to let you know when I post an Apple pen design?
Thanks for your comment about my bridge photo. I have been thinking about offering prints at my store too.
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